Heir to the Empire

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Heir to the Empire
Author Timothy Zahn
Cover Artist Tom Jung
Country USA
Language English
Era New Republic
Series The Thrawn trilogy
Galactic Year 9 ABY
Canon C
Subject(s) Star Wars
Genre(s) Science Fiction
Publisher Bantam Spectra
Released Hardcover:
1 May 1991
Paperback:
1 May 1992
Media Type Hardcover & Paperback
Pages Hardcover: 361
Paperback: 432
Size and Weight Paperback:
6.9 x 4.2 x 1.2 inches
7.2 ounces
ISBN Hardcover:
ISBN 0-553-07327-3
Paperback:
ISBN 0-553-29612-4
Preceded by Lando Calrissian and the Starcave of ThonBoka
Followed by Dark Force Rising

Heir to the Empire is the first book in a trilogy of novels known as The Thrawn Trilogy, all written by renowned author Timothy Zahn.

Contents

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

The book is set five years after the events of Return of the Jedi. The Rebel Alliance has destroyed the Death Star, defeated Darth Vader and the Emperor, and driven out the remnants of the old Imperial Starfleet to a distant corner of the galaxy but in a time where the New Republic is young, and a new threat has arisen. Leia and Han Solo are married and expecting Jedi Twins. And Luke Skywalker has become the first in a long-awaited line of Jedi Knights. But thousands of light-years away, Grand Admiral Thrawn, the last of the emperor's Grand Admirals has taken command of the shattered Imperial Fleet, readied it for war, and pointed it at the fragile heart of the new Republic. Grand Admiral Thrawn is searching for a Dark Jedi and is succeeding in restoring the Empire. The Republic will be forced to face this new threat with the utmost caution in order to end the Empire's reign on the Galaxy.

Heir was extremely well-received, making it onto the New York Times best seller list, and has long been a fan-favorite. Its influence on the Star Wars Expanded Universe was considerable; the EU had previously been primarily elaborated in RPG games, comic strips and other esoteric media. Heir revitalized and opened large portions of the post-Empire EU (such as the very name of the former capital of the Empire, "Coruscant"), and also introduced some of the most beloved EU characters: Talon Karrde, Grand Admiral Thrawn,Mara Jade and Gilad Pellaeon.

  • Bill Slavicsek, Heir to the Empire Sourcebook (Star Wars RPG) (1992) ISBN 0-87431-179-9 (West End Games) (Hardcover)
  • Mike Baron, Olivier Vatine, Fred Blanchard, Star Wars: Heir To The Empire Limited Edition (1997) ISBN 1-56971-180-1 (Dark Horse) (Slipcase Hardcover)

Dead characters mentioned:

Timothy Zahn's Star Wars novels
The Thrawn Trilogy
Heir to the Empire | Dark Force Rising | The Last Command
The Hand of Thrawn Duology
Specter of the Past | Vision of the Future
Other Star Wars novels
Outbound Flight | Allegiance | Survivor's Quest


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